Men who have been named Baltimore's Public Enemy No. 1

Courtesy Baltimore Police / Baltimore Sun

Baltimore Police on March 18 named Antonio Wright as "Public Enemy No. 1" following a firebombing at a home on Greenmount Avenue. Two teens were killed, Wright is wanted in connection with the fire and deaths, police said.

Baltimore police, in apprehending 'Public Enemy No. 1,' noted that he had begun the process of removing his face tatoos, which were more prominent in his original mug shot, released at the time he was identified as a suspect in a fatal stabbing.